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"She was puking straight for like six hours," Frutos shuddered.
Everything shuddered, I just could not imagine what was happening.
Muscles, deprived of oxygen, shuddered so violently that they sometimes tore.
Investors shuddered, fearing a repeat of BP's colossal Deepwater Horizon payouts.
The members of the task force had shuddered at the proposal.
Matthew shuddered to think what would happen if anyone found out.
I shuddered to think that strangers would recoil at my touch.
I shuddered suddenly during my second walk among placid, candlelit groups.
Everyone has encountered — and shuddered at — a particularly odd, creepy, old doll.
The equipment shuddered dangerously, and blackouts spread across the country, officials said.
The vehicle shuddered to a stop on the side of the road.
The storm might be dying, but every beam in the house still shuddered.
Some people probably shuddered at this idea, thinking it means society's collective doom.
"Honestly, if they had shuddered, I would have run out the door," she said.
Amtrak 188 shuddered through northeast Maryland, stopping at New Carrollton at around 163:22.
Shortly before dawn the pile shuddered ominously, prompting those working atop it to evacuate.
WHEN DONALD TRUMP shut down the government, just before Christmas, his opponents privately shuddered.
Once I saw a girl soldier there with a burned face... I shuddered—you!
There was a time when America shuddered at what OPEC would decide to do.
Wong rolled her eyes, theatrically shuddered and tucked her runaway hair behind her ear.
As for me, I shuddered to discover how quickly it made me a monster.
Alice M. Pedersen, Mr. Ziefert's mother-in-law, shuddered when she recalled his death.
A muscular 'gk' shuddered at the edge of the sound, the snag of choking.
Stock markets in the United States and Europe shuddered, then resumed their upward march.
After the car shuddered to a stop, Lindsey Brown looked frantically back at her daughters.
Turkish markets have already shuddered at the thought of a showdown over the S-400s.
With shuddered factories, boarded up main streets, and everyone who can heading for the exits.
Global markets shuddered as investors began to take the prospect of a trade war seriously.
And it's not just US stocks that are suffering — markets around the globe shuddered, too.
The seats shook furiously when the ship shuddered but froze when the men panicked inside.
We shuddered into Times Square and I was, for a few moments in time, safe.
When Isaiah came over and put his arm over my shoulder, I shuddered without meaning to.
Not surprisingly, markets shuddered at the thought of a President Trump and the uncertainty rattled markets.
Markets shuddered as the $2 trillion economic stabilization package stalled before negotiators cemented a historic deal.
The reporter in me wanted the digital record, but I shuddered every time my phone beeped.
My breath shuddered as I inhaled, but I managed to find a smile somewhere and looked up.
The stock market shuddered last month over the risk of a downturn, but the economy remains healthy.
Financial markets shuddered after the report, with the Dow Jones industrial average falling more than 350 points.
When the nomination of Sessions was announced, African-Americans, Latinos and immigrants knowledgeable about his history shuddered.
Mr. Langilan spoke incoherently and shuddered when bombs from a passing military plane exploded in the distance.
Their slaves dug for black ore in underground shafts that oozed deadly gases and shuddered with explosions.
From our firm's gleaming digs, we shuddered as we watched the first cracks in the facade of Theranos.
Amid talk of a political, constitutional and economic crisis, bond yields spiked and global stockmarkets shuddered (see article).
Here's one of the few descriptions of lizard-lions, from A Song of Ice and Fires: Sansa shuddered.
Watching Coal's promo video, I shuddered at the similarities to Kickstarter videos that start by broadly retelling history.
Asian stocks also shuddered lower after shockingly weak export data from China heightened market fears about global growth.
Nan Goldin shuddered as she recalled her anguish in early 2017 while kicking a three-year OxyContin habit.
Just telling my partner about it, she shuddered and said she'd never be able to play the game.
She dropped her food, wobbled when she walked and shuddered with convulsions, biting her tongue until it bled.
At 10:05, the south tower shuddered and collapsed; 23 minutes later the north tower fell as well.
He shuddered at the thought of being surrounded by people in a crowd or of anyone hearing him sing.
WHEN Amazon announced in June that it would buy Whole Foods, an upmarket grocer, for $13.7bn, other firms shuddered.
Shares in Credit Suisse and RBS shuddered most after the DoJ's demand to Deutsche, falling by 4% or so.
The music industry might've shuddered to a stop yesterday, but it kept busy during the remainder of the week.
Very quickly, soldiers began emerging with bizarre symptoms; they shuddered and gibbered or became unable to speak at all.
A man of towering ambitions, he shuddered at the thought of becoming the first president to lose a war.
Eleven switchbacks were cut into the sheer mountainside, and my little white rental car shuddered up the narrow passes.
When Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, announced the Apple Watch in September 1003, the Swiss watch industry shuddered.
Last November they shuddered as the yield curve, which plots the yields of Treasury bonds of different maturities, abruptly flattened.
When the company announced its deal to buy Whole Foods last month, retail and grocery stocks shuddered and fell dramatically.
Some boys died, lying atop other boys, a tangle of sinewy adolescent limbs that moaned, shuddered and then grew still.
So, when Dr. Barkovich's email said he "would not be surprised if this is a FOXG413 mutation," Soo-Kyung's heart shuddered.
Then in 2003 St. Elijah's shuddered again — this time a wall was smashed by a tank turret blown off in battle.
Greece's European Union allies, who once shuddered at the anti-austerity rhetoric from the 45-year old premier, welcomed the ratification.
Asian stocks also shuddered lower after the ECB slashed its growth forecasts, leaving investors fearing the worst for the global economy.
" Benjamin's Bar shuddered in agreement, and Mr. Brignoli shot his arms into the air, like a victorious prizefighter, shouting, "She is!
MEXICO CITY — The buildings shuddered and rocked in the strongest earthquake in this city's modern history, and yet they remained upright.
As first-generation Indian-Americans, they shuddered at his quickness to demonize people of color with Asian, African or Latino ancestry.
Gross domestic product growth shuddered to a halt in 2016 and inflation for the last 12 months averages at 29 percent.
An on-board camera captured the violence of that moment, as the polyester jerked and shuddered before mellowing into a stable hemisphere.
The long strange ride that was Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian's public relationship seems to have finally shuddered to its final destination.
The worst crime, I learned, was being boring, and I shuddered on behalf of the young, chatterbox starlets whose stories went nowhere.
With that single sentence, women fans of the Tomb Raider video game franchise realized what they'd be getting in this movie – and shuddered.
This week the ten-year Treasury-bond yield passed the 3% threshold for the first time in over four years and investors shuddered.
So, many Kurds shuddered when Turkish tanks and soldiers recently rolled into northern Syria, with American support, to push back against Kurdish gains.
I looked around at my fellow parishioners – these innocent people, young and old, choir and clergy – and shuddered to think about losing them.
Mr. Gaston's widow, Erika Garcia, watched with red eyes and crossed arms on Monday and shuddered as Mr. Vega admitted killing her husband.
The grass of a baseball field in Prospect Park shuddered under the blades of a New York Police Department helicopter on Friday afternoon.
" He shuddered: "Imagine for the next tour: The Stones could be sponsored by undertakers or morticians or a co-op for cemetery plots.
Apartments on the upper four floors were filled with residents when the building shuddered and pitched to the ground about 10:45 a.m.
After all, the world shuddered when Trump ordered the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and its battle group into the Persian Gulf last month.
Last January, Assembly proceedings shuddered to a halt when the late Martin McGuinness, Sinn Fein's leader in the north, resigned as deputy first minister.
One edge appeared to be chewed by rats—she shuddered, hoping they were long gone—but no labels of any sort could be deciphered.
Somehow, she did not notice this, but I did — and I shuddered to think how long she'd been rubbing it on her body like that.
Whenever the contraption shuddered and bumped, I was convinced that we had become unhitched from the cable and were about to plunge to our deaths.
Shaking from the large earthquake that shuddered through Anchorage, Alaska last week was strong enough to turn smooth asphalt roads into broken, jagged depressions of rubble.
Markets shuddered last winter as the Fed continued raising rates, but recovered as Trump appeared to move toward reaching a settlement with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
On September 14, 2015, at 3:303 AM Central time, a tiny vibration shuddered down the 2.5-mile-long arms of a massive machine in Livingston, Louisiana.
When I thought of the number of times I have let casual racism toward Muslims slide, so not to come off as threatening, I shuddered in anguish.
Asked for a recommendation, he proudly patted what looked like an Icee machine, which lit up with the name "Kathleen Turner" every time it shuddered into action.
Day two of the detox is hardly wall-worthy, but after so much prepping on Sunday and Monday, I shuddered at the thought of facing my cutting board.
Conservatives opposed to Mr. Trump have shuddered at what they consider to be unsubtle dog whistles, a term for coded messages to a political subgroup, from the candidate.
Adam Smith likely would have shuddered at today's Black Friday call to "shop till you drop," because he recognized the consequences of a market theory founded upon delusion.
"Their sound is gone out into all the lands…"Finally, the train shuddered to a stop,departing riders dropped coinsinto the open satchel,new riders stepped around it.
A powerful earthquake shuddered through Mexico City Tuesday afternoon, hurling rubble into the streets and damaging buildings in and around the city as thousands of people fled for cover.
I shuddered at the morbid thought of Erika carrying this pregnancy for another 10 weeks knowing that there would be such a tragic outcome; and it was a risk.
During an at-bat in the division series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Puig licked his bat, shuddered at the taste of pine tar and then smashed an R.B.I. double.
Markets in the United States shuddered as well at the prospect of more instability in Europe, with the Dow Jones industrial average down nearly 400 points, or 1.58 percent.
Throughout the GOP, strategists shuddered over the impact of the bombastic billionaire's behavior on the two groups of voters the party most needs to compete nationally again — Latinos and women.
The basketball loving world collectively shuddered last evening as the first half of Game 4 between the Rockets and Warriors ended with Steph Curry clutching his right knee in agony.
I found a spot on the ceiling of his car and I sort of spun up to it and just focused on that until he shuddered and rolled off me.
Asian stocks also shuddered lower after shockingly weak export data from China heightened market fears about a global growth, a day after European policymakers slashed growth forecasts for the bloc.
Bella Cankurtaran from Wilmington, N.C., did not enjoy viewing the images of the playground in the article: I'm pretty sure I shuddered while viewing the images of these British playgrounds.
Tinashe needs a "Sorry," or a, "Work From Home," or a "Closer," or even, a *whisper it* "All About That Bass" (I shuddered as I typed it, but it's true).
JEFFREY B. FREEDMAN, NEW YORK To the Editor: I shuddered to see the image of American flags in neat alignment with those of the murderous regime of Kim Jong-un.
Sergeant Brown's lawyer, Karie Boylan, said that if officers were making comments like that to one of their own, she shuddered to think about how they were doing their jobs.
As recently as two years ago, the movie felt like a relic of the jingoistic Bush years, but then history shuddered in such a way as to render it clairvoyant.
I nodded along as she wrote of the impossibility of balancing parenthood with professional ambition; I shuddered as she lamented her financial instability and lack of a plan for retirement.
The co-working company, previously one of the startup world's brightest stars, had to abandon its IPO after potential investors shuddered at its epic losses and questionable corporate governance structure.
Jalal Baig, 31, physician, Chicago, Muslim As votes trickled in on the evening of November 8 and the impossible went from improbable to inevitable, I shuddered alongside my Muslim friends.
Many national security experts shuddered to think that Flynn, with his outlandish views, would be the last person in the room when President Trump was making decisions about war and peace.
Every time she touched him with the flat of the scalpel blade, he shuddered as if in agony, grunted in the back of his throat and pushed his hips into her.
" When I asked where he would have been on "Barry" 's set in those years, he shuddered and said, "I'd be wearing a reflective vest and standing in the parking lot.
Op-Ed Contributor BEIJING — When Zhang Xiaomo worked on a farm in Manchuria in the early 1970s, she shuddered at the screeching noise of trucks pulling over on the icy roads.
Asian stocks shuddered lower on Friday after shockingly weak export data from China heightened market fears about a global economic slowdown, a day after European policymakers slashed growth forecasts for the bloc.
The wall and floor were in their correct position, and they barely shuddered as the Casey's passthrough connected to the station and the "docking complete" notification lit beside the interior passthrough door.
And we shuddered again earlier this month when Hurricane Matthew – the most powerful storm to hit Haiti in more than 60 years – killed hundreds of people and impacted more than 2.1 million.
Global equity markets shuddered last week when the rhetoric between North Korea and the Trump administration heated up following the unanimous adoption of tougher U.N. sanctions against North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
And financial markets shuddered as the yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell below the two-year yield for the first time since 2007, a leading indicator of a looming recession.
Meanwhile, Gillian shuddered at the bathroom's dubious flecks and stains and gritty surfaces, the yellowed toilet brush clogged with paper, the packets of laxatives and Tena lady pads out on unapologetic show.
My car took hard turns and hurtled up and down ramps, and the Immersit-equipped chair shuddered appropriately; by the time I hopped out of the VR set, my palms were surprisingly sweaty.
One reason the City, London's financial district, shuddered on Friday is that it is a hub for trading in euro-denominated securities, activity that may now shift to rivals like Frankfurt and Paris.
Russia shuddered from an imperial state into a Bolshevik republic 27700 years ago, and many museums and galleries have spent this centenary year examining the artistic legacy of the two revolutions of 1917.
When Trump quipped at the second debate that if he was president, Clinton would be in jail, many observers shuddered, hearing the kinds of threats that fly in the face of our democratic traditions.
When Amazon announced it was acquiring Whole Foods, for instance, other grocery giants shuddered, with the stocks of chains like Kroger dropping precipitously, even though Whole Foods itself had only 1 percent of marketshare.
" But a review in The Los Angeles Times said the play "should be seen and shuddered over, if only to heighten our collective vigilance" and called Mr. Schenkkan's swift response to current events "heartening.
ZIMBABWEANS shuddered when a bomb went off on June 23rd in Bulawayo, the country's second city, a few yards from President Emmerson Mnangagwa as he left the podium at the end of an election rally.
At last, after a frantic rabbity burst, he shuddered, came, and collapsed on her like a tree falling, and, crushed beneath him, she thought, brightly, This is the worst life decision I have ever made!
This week, as markets shuddered, exchange-traded index funds were responsible for 38 percent of total stock trading on some days, an astonishing figure given that these funds were just a curiosity 10 years ago.
When I spoke to Justice Ginsburg in her chambers Monday, she brushed away initial detractors who said she might have crossed the line in earlier revealing how she shuddered at the idea of a Trump presidency.
Markets globally have shuddered over the past few months, with emerging markets particularly hit by outflows, amid concerns over China's slowing economy as well as whether the U.S. Federal Reserve would tighten monetary policy too quickly.
Stock markets around the world have shuddered in recent weeks as the spread of the novel coronavirus and measures to contain the disease worry investors that lower workplace output could tip the global economy into recession.
She remembered how cold and scared she felt after she and her father—and just she and her father—swam to safety when Hurricane Margaret flooded her childhood home in Jersey City back in 2026, and shuddered.
There was additional pressure on prices as Asian stocks shuddered lower after the European Central Bank slashed its growth forecasts and surprised everyone with a new of policy stimulus, leaving investors fearing the worst for the global economy.
For her part, Power "shuddered at the inadequacy of the effort" to decrease Assad's stockpile, despite the fact that U.S.-Russian collaboration provided an opportunity to build the trust necessary to reach a political resolution of the conflict.
Two nights before our trip to the Flame, Lorde performed "Green Light" on "Saturday Night Live," and when she broke into a suite of winningly uninhibited dance moves, her sequined top shuddered and sparkled like a disco ball.
"When I saw that poster, I shuddered," Michael Gove, the nation's justice secretary and a leader of the group Vote Leave, told the BBC on Sunday, criticizing the man who approved it: Nigel Farage, the leader of the U.K. Independence Party.
"For a year I shuddered at the idea of being called into your office, where you would stealthily close the door and make lewd comments about my body and share your fantasies of having sex with me," Ms. Coopersmith wrote.
It also helps — and Newman shuddered, fearful of being jinxed, when this was mentioned — that through nearly 14 seasons he has managed to avoid the sort of devastating injury that has ended or curtailed the careers of many of his peers.
They've read Stewart's own statement that the new show's Picard would be a "man who has been changed by his experiences" and shuddered at the mere thought of a disillusioned, weary Picard roaming around an isolated family vineyard swigging freshly-squeezed Targ milk.
The arts organizer inside of me shuddered at the thought of obtaining proper licenses for all those venues, a feat that would almost certainly be impossible for the resourceful yet relatively impoverished Moorman and her band of dedicated artists and volunteers today.
The funeral on Friday, under a 28,000-square-foot tent that shuddered in a stiff wind, drew other political dignitaries besides the president and vice president, including Ben Carson, the housing secretary, the former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, Gov.
And I guarantee you that the Republicans up for re-election in 2018 saw it, shuddered and will spend the next weeks and months trying to figure out just how much trouble their party is in and precisely how to repair it.
I heard nothing worthwhile during Yiannopoulos's news conference Tuesday afternoon, though I heard a whole lot of Trump in him, and I wondered — no, shuddered — at a kind of worldview that may well be in ascendance, thanks to its validation by our president.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares shuddered, then recovered, on Tuesday after Beijing retaliated with new tariffs on $22010 billion worth of U.S. goods, less than 214 hours after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 22018 percent tariffs on an additional $231 billion worth of Chinese imports.
But as significant as it is to see a queer film that didn't focus on the quasi-privileged experiences of yet another white protagonist, I shuddered at the thought of what this movie could say about black culture as a whole and its connections with homophobia.
The terrible sex shared between the pair leads Margot to a realisation: At last, after a frantic rabbity burst, he shuddered, came, and collapsed on her like a tree falling, and, crushed beneath him, she thought, brightly, This is the worst life decision I have ever made!
The retail sales report doesn't cover the past week when the U.S. economy shuddered to a near-halt, the Dow Jones plummeted to new lows and scores of iconic chains like Nordstrom and Abercrombie & Fitch announced that they are temporarily shuttering to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Common Sense The United States stock market shuddered last week on a report that President Trump had tried to stop an F.B.I. investigation of his former national security adviser, with the Dow Jones industrials falling 373 points in one day and drawing comparisons to the Watergate-era bear market.
Q.T.N., an 21968-year-old former regiment commander and one of the few survivors of a division that was considered among the most hardened units of the Vietcong, shuddered as he recalled Cedar Falls in an interview at his home in Saigon, now known as Ho Chi Minh City.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said, referring to a speech in 2015 when Mr. Trump shuddered and flailed his arms, appearing to mock a disabled reporter at The New York Times.
Its arrival in Mbandaka in May turned the outbreak into an international concern as airports in West Africa set up Ebola screenings and the region shuddered at the memory of the epidemic that killed at least 11,300 people in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia between 2013 and 2016.
All that painful stuff is cushioned in artifice, at least relative to the way that many millions of people experience those things; the failure that Hinkie admits haunted him, that he still shuddered over as he wrote the letter, was losing Robert Covington to another NBA Summer League team in 2013.
"It was that moment when the person asking to sit in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter," she said, referring to a speech by Mr. Trump in 2015 when he shuddered and flailed his arms, seeming to mock a disabled reporter for The New York Times.
Op-Docs Smallpox was always present, filling the churchyard with corpses, tormenting with constant fear all whom it had not yet stricken, leaving on those whose lives it spared the hideous traces of its power, turning the babe into a changeling at which the mother shuddered, and making the eyes and cheeks of the betrothed maiden objects of horror to the lover.
So how could Diana tell her about her dreams, that she wasn't alone in her dreams, that people, faceless crowds of people watched her as she dove, that they applauded when she revealed her body for the first time and that no one shuddered that the scales covered everything now, that she was silver all over, and she was mesmerizing?
In his speech, Powell described the last three weeks since the Fed meet in July as "eventful," running through a list of developments that have shuddered markets, including an escalation of tariffs in an ongoing trade war between the US and China, the growing possibility of a "hard Brexit," with the UK's departure from the European Union, and a global slowdown, most notably in Germany and China.
You see him, with that big lean-over posture, walking a few paces ahead when you walk into town with your mates, and yep, there he is, that big slick greasy fringe still firmly in place, and you're pretty sure he's got the same black zip-thru hoodie on that he refused to take off that time he shuddered inside of you on that balmy May day before your A-levels happened.
I read the poem once and, when I started reading it for the second time, there was already a new cigarette in her hand, and she smoked and shuddered, as if suddenly everything depended on me, on what I would say or do, and then I noticed that she was trying to follow the progress of my eyes along the lines of the poem; because we were sitting face to face, she was forced to read the poem upside down, like an immigrant child learning the Torah.

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